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        <h1>geojson.io</h1>
        <p>A fast, simple tool to create, change, and publish maps.</p>
        <h1 id='extension'>Chrome Extension</h1>
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        <a href='https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/geojsonio/oibjgofbhldcajfamjganpeacipebckp'>Download the latest release of the geojson.io extension</a>
        to add a 'geojson.io' button to applicable Gists and files on <a href='http://github.com/'>GitHub</a>.
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        <h1 id='source'>Open Source</h1>
        <p>This site is an <a href='http://github.com/mapbox/geojson.io'>open source project</a>.</p>
        <h1 id='restrictions'>License &amp; Restrictions</h1>
        <p>This is open source software under the permissive MIT license.
        That license applies to the <em>software</em> and not the data you
        create with geojson.io - you can safely edit private, copywritten,
        open, or any other kind of data with this tool without the tool changing
        its legal status.</p>
        <h1 id='faq'>FAQ</h1>
        <h2 id='what-now'>So I've made a map, what do I do now?</h2>
        <p>If you just want to share your map, you can click the 'Share' tab
        and send a link to friends, or grab HTML for embedding it on your
        website.</p>
        <p>For more flexibility, download the GeoJSON data and you can use it
        with a number of different tools:</p>
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            <li><a href='https://docs.mapbox.com/help/glossary/mapbox-studio/'>Mapbox Studio</a> is a free online browser application for
            designing maps with awesome style flexibility.
            <li><a href='http://qgis.org/'>QGIS</a> is an open source, free desktop application for
            doing GIS analysis on data.
            <li><a href='http://leafletjs.com/'>Leaflet</a> is an open source map framework
            for embedding maps in webpages.
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        <h2 id='other-formats'>How Do I Import Shapefiles or unsupported formats?</h2>
        <p>geojson.io doesn't support Shapefile import directly, but you can
        convert Shapefiles to GeoJSON first, and then upload GeoJSON to
        geojson.io.</p>
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            <li><a href='http://ogre.adc4gis.com/'>ogre</a>, an online tool for shapefile to geojson conversion</li>
            <li><a href='http://www.shpescape.com/'>shpescape</a>, another online tool that supports conversion</li>
            <li><a href='http://www.arc2earth.com/'>Arc2Earth</a>, an ArcGIS plugin that exports GeoJSON</li>
            <li><a href='https://github.com/project-open-data/esri2open'>esri2open</a>, a python script that converts ESRI Feature classes to GeoJSON</li>
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